释义 |
lose sight of1Be no longer able to see: when night fell, the crew lost sight of the strange monster...- Mr Purvis and a local fire fighter were lifted by helicopter from an area on the front line when air crew lost sight of the men through the smoke.
- I lost sight of him but assumed he would be able to keep himself occupied.
- Natalia stopped in front of the waterfall, once again losing sight of Aeden and not being able to find him again.
1.1Fail to consider, be aware of, or remember: we should not lose sight of the fact that the issues involved are moral ones...- On the other hand, it is a little disturbing that both commercial and public broadcasters seem to have lost sight of what viewers consider viable.
- In the process it lost sight of what Lebensphilosophie considered more real - the intuitive perception.
- He added that people are failing to lose sight of some of the work that's already being done to help correct this problem.
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